Manchester finished with 300.5 points, topping the runner-up Sand Creek Aggies, who had 189.5. Grass Lake was third with 156.5 points, and the Clinton Redskins were fourth with 128. The Onsted Wildcats finished ninth, the Madison Trojans were 11th, Blissfield Royals were 13th and the Morenci Bulldogs were 16th. Clio, Michigan Center and Grass Lake each had two individual champions. Sand Creek and Pinckney had one each.

Clinton athletic director and wrestling coach Kevin Beazley was pleased with how smoothly the tournament ran. He also was impressed with the level of competition.

"We had a very nice turnout. I was pleased to see Sand Creek do so well, despite being a late entry," he said. "We had some real good matches."

Garrett Miller of Sand Creek claimed the title in the 215-pound weight class, picking up four pins on the day. Miller was the only Lenawee County wrestler to claim a title and has a season record of 24-3.

"I though Garrett wrestled really well today," said Sand Creek coach Marc Spicer. "He's worked hard all season and just gets better and better every week."

Teammate Nick Garza was second at 160-pounds, and Trevor McDormett was second at 152. Garza is 21-4 for the season, and McDormett is 22-4.

Onsted's Ben Pickford (18-5) was second at 135-pounds, losing to Ben Hueser of Manchester (15-3) in the final. Clinton 112-pounder Zech Johnson (15-10) and Michael Sexton (18-3) at 119 were also runners-up. Sexton lost to Clio's Mason Smith, who is undefeated this season at 21-0. Johnson lost to Manchester's Charlie Steffens, who is 20-2.

Spicer was not completely satisfied with his team's performance, despite its second-place finish to a perennially strong Manchester squad.

"We've still got a lot of work to do. It's tough coming to tournaments like this against teams like Manchester," he said. "We've got some tough meets coming up, and we'll continue to work hard."

Beazley said his young team competed well against tough competition.

"We did all right, despite being very green," he said. "We've got some young freshmen who are still getting their feet wet. If they keep working hard, we will be OK."

Onsted 119-pounder Mike Lobbestael earned his 100th career win on his way to a third-place finish.

Blissfield coach Andy Ford said the Royals were hampered by some injures, but he was pleased with the overall team performance. He singled out two of his upper-weight wrestlers for their performances.

"Dylan Thompson (third at 285-pounds) and (Thomas) Jackson (fifth at 189-pounds) did well today," Ford said. "This is Thomas' third year, and he is just getting better."

Grass Lake's Chad Decker (140) and Clio's Casey Shriner (160) were named Most Valuable Wrestlers. In winning his championship match over Garza, Shriner picked up his 150th career victory.